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Qld extends the hand of friendship to Chinese coal mining investors

QUEENSLAND deputy premier Jackie Trad has told coal mining investors that the state is ready to do business and encourages investment, at a meeting in Shanghai on the second day of her trade mission to China.

 Queensland deputy premier Jackie Trad.

Queensland deputy premier Jackie Trad.

Trad outlined Queensland's investment potential to senior executives behind some of China's largest companies and conglomerates, including China Capital Investment Group, Tian-Yu Eco-Environment Co Ltd...

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